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- A group of actors reflect on their most traumatic experiences and take turns trying to act out each others trauma.
- A cautionary tale of what can happen when you drink and drive and have two evil sisters.
- The Guy from Neptune joins forces with his Jedi Father, to save the galaxy from the Empire's world-destroying battle station, while also attempting to rescue the Princess from the evil Rock Monster Clones.
- Before there was electricity, before there was humanity, there was only The Guy in the Cave.
- A true story about the evils of capitalism in modern day times.
- An in-depth discussion of the lack of diversity in the Russo Brothers' Captain America: Civil War (2016), then the club hits a boiling point when the boys butt heads on the complexities of Federico Fellini's classic 8½ (1963).
- A heated critique of Call Me by Your Name (2017) ensues when Cory tears into the film for having too much swimming. Then the club gets lost in confusion when trying to figure out the difference between Ozu's Early Spring (1956) and Late Spring (1949).
- The club gets political when diving into the Middle East controversy surrounding Jenkins' Wonder Woman (2017). Then heats up again when the boys debate sexism and how that's reflected in Tarkovsky's haunting masterpiece Stalker (1979).
- The club implodes when tempers flare while debating Black Panther (2018) and Loves of a Blonde (1965). Patrick calls out Cory for too much partying and Cory fires back on Patty's dedication to the club. Can the boys mend the bridge in the name of cinema? Special guest cinematographer Mike Gioulakis makes an appearance.
- The season finale is a special episode focused entirely on Cory's work featuring The Guy From Neptune (2014) and Littlerock (2010). But the tension between the boys finally comes to a head and tough decisions must be made to keep the club alive.
- The first episode of season two dives deep into feminism and sexual cinema with Fifty Shades of Grey (2015) and Bertolucci's controversial Last Tango in Paris (1972). And with Patrick fired Cory makes a big move and brings on a new co-host.
- A special episode on Cory's good friend Mike Gioulakis' cinematography work featuring It Follows (2014) and Jordan Peele's Us (2019). Mike Gioulakis makes a guest appearance.